Annozilla 0.3.5 is released, mainly for compatibility with Mozilla 1.2 beta,
- but I encourage all users of 0.3 releases to upgrade, as it fixes a bug
- whereby some annotations would sometimes not be displayed.

-

This release is not compatible with Phoenix; this is expected to be
- (partially) addressed in the forthcoming 0.4 release.

-

Countdown to 0.4

-

Here's a list of what needs to be done before releasing Annozilla 0.4:

-

-

Use XPointerLib for XPointer functionality
-

Remove "check for reply" functionality from user interface (this is being postponed until the protocols are fully documented)
-

Ensure compatibility with Mozilla 1.0
-

Ensure compatibility with Mozilla 1.2.1
-

Ensure compatibility with Phoenix 0.5
-

Improve behaviour with respect to tabbed browsing
-

Make sure that editing annotations doesn't discard metadata associated with them
-

Annozilla 0.6.8 is a critical security update. All users are recommended to upgrade
+ as soon as possible.

+

Firefox users can use the automatic update facility to get these new versions.

-

This is the the Annozilla project, designed to view and
+

This is the Annozilla project, designed to view and
create annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The idea is to
store annotations as RDF on a server, using XPointer (or at least XPointer-like
@@ -32,15 +24,12 @@ constructs) to identify the region of th
manipulate annotation data - its built-in RDF handling to parse the
annotations, and nsIXmlHttpRequest to submit data when creating
annotations.

+you should be ready to start using the extension. There is a draft
+of a manual available on this site to describe how to use the extension. Please
+feel free to address any comments on this manual to the mailing list.
@@ -52,11 +41,9 @@ which will be included in the forthcomin

-

December 13 2002 - Rework on Annozilla needed to make the HTML
- editor (due in the long-delayed 0.4 release) work with current
- Mozilla nightlies
-